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Assessment of a Potassium Oxalate-Containing Formulation for the Relief of Dentinal Hypersensitivity
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Mouthwash, Potassium nitrate toothpaste, and 1 other intervention for Dentin Sensitivity. Completed, enrolled 226 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study is for people with sensitive teeth and involves going to the dentist for 4 visits over 6 weeks. During the first 2 weeks, you will just brush your teeth two times a day with the fluoride toothpaste provided. Then you will be assigned to a group if you qualify to continue in the study. All groups will get a marketed toothpaste and one group will also get a mouthwash with an experimental ingredient. You will have an equal chance of being assigned to any one of the three groups. For the next 4 weeks, you will brush with your assigned toothpaste and rinse with your assigned mouthwash if assigned to the mouthwash group. A dentist will look at your mouth, teeth, tongue and gums and check for sensitive teeth. The investigators will see if the mouthwash helps to reduce tooth sensitivity during the study.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Rinse with 10 ml of the assigned mouthwash for 60 seconds after you brush in your usual manner twice daily for one minute using at least a one-inch strip of the assigned toothpaste
Brush in your usual manner twice daily for at least one minute using at least a one-inch strip of the assigned toothpaste
Brush in your usual manner twice daily for at least one minute using at least a one-inch strip of the assigned toothpaste